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Daavudi song will be added in Devara from?

on Oct 1, 2024

Daavudi song will be added in Devara from?

NTR's Devara, directed by Koratala Siva, had its grand release on September 27th. The film garnered a blockbuster response from both the audience and fans. The film features Saif Ali Khan as Bhaira, with Janhvi Kapoor playing the female lead.

Presented by Kalyan Ram under the banner of NTR Arts, it is produced by Sudhakar Mikkilineni and Kosaraju Harikrishna, with production handled by NTR Arts and Yuvasudha Arts. It is known that Koratala Siva and his team trimmed the film by 7 minutes after censor formalities are done.

A mass number ‘Daavudi’ that comes in the second half was removed. Few were happy but lot of audience felt that the song would've been there. This dance number shot on NTR and Janhvi Kapoor is a chartbuster. Speculations said that the song will be added to the rolling titles but it did not happen.

The team is now in plans to add Daavudi song in the second half from Friday. The team will also announce the same soon. Looks like, Koratala Siva aimed to bring audiences back once again to watch Devara. The movie’s high-quality production values, engaging narrative, and strong promotional campaigns, gave this film massive success at box office.

The film also stars, Shine Tom Chacko, Murali Sharma, Ajay, Srikanth and Prakash Raj. This stellar lineup has contributed significantly to the film’s success.


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